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    Default Moving from Cpanel to Non-Cpanel

    Hey I'm trying to move a bunch of email accounts on two different sites from a Cpanel server to a non cpanel server... Is their actually any _easy_ or simple way to do this? So far I've got exim down, its just the client protocals that i dont have yet... Is their a simple way to duplicate a cpanel setup so I can just copy the data / config files over to the new server?

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    If you generate a cPanel backup file, that'll give you all the users data in a "simple to use" format which may help.

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    Indeed. But with the virtual email account configuration that cPanel use with exim it will likely be neither simple or easy to do.
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